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find a quadratic polynomial whose zeros are -2/√3 and √3/4

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Answered by Anonymous
8
hiiiii friends.........
here is your answer.... .
alpha=-2/√3
beeta =√3/4
x^2-(alpha+beeta)x-alpha.beeta
keep the value in equation and find the quadratic polynomial
Answered by Parthya
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This is full Answer of Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are
 - 2 \div  \sqrt{3} and \sqrt{3}  \div 4
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